Hmrc can only link money used for the course not money used for a tiny free gift or unbrewed hombrew, this isn't a huge business enterprise here it's private classes, my god it would cost you 10, 000 and three years red tape to establish a paper round, I declare tutor fees not every pencil or piece of paper I provide. Sorry I will agree to disagree on this.this wasn't an international plc he was referring too just hombrew classes. He never referred to selling beer so he only declares tutor fees and cost he chooses to declare. I doubt he would earn enough to pay corporation tax.
............ asked HMRC and had been told it was an overly harsh interpretation of the law. ............
I was taking the piss based on some of the comments in this thread Clint. I appreciate sarcasm isn’t easy to interpret in writing but I thought I’d gone so OTT it was obvious.Ah,but you would be still charging for the booze by adding the cost to the food.
I don’t even think HMRC arethe relevant authority in this example. They deal with the registration of the brewery for alcohol duty purposes (which I don’t believe to be relevant here as it’s purely a Homebrew class and also I believe the OP also started a thread on the subject of setting up a brewery a month or so back).This thread started with a very fair question, has moved through some reasonable speculation and philosophical discussion about the way things might be or ought to be, to some irresponsibly bad advice, which, taken to it's potential conclusion, could land the OP in some serious ****. HMRC couldn't give a fetid dingo's kidney about what we think is right, wrong or indifferent. It has a job to do, which is to collect all taxes and duties due. They don't have any discretion in application of the law, They cannot turn a blind eye. They may have some discretion in the extent to which they prosecute transgressors and that's all.
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